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1:36:11
Through my window, the cool night
air carried the sound of my father...

1:36:16
... dropping the complimentary box of
tissues from the Kleenex company...

1:36:20
... as he passed them
over to William Gibbs.

1:36:22
Passing as it were between athletes
on a relay team, a baton.

1:36:27
There was a valve opened
in William Gibbs...

1:36:29
... releasing a torrent of tears.
1:36:32
It seemed that same valve
continued turning in my father...

1:36:35
... all the way to the off position...
1:36:37
... shutting off that steady leak
that had streaked his face...

1:36:41
... and our lives
for more than half a year.

1:36:51
Nice graph.
1:36:53
Each chicken gets its own column.
1:36:55
This shows how many milligrams
they get.

1:36:58
I think you need another rooster
in this experiment.

1:37:02
Why?
1:37:03
You've got six hens
and only two roosters.

1:37:07
I think we ought to have some
more behavior categories.

1:37:09
All we have is, what, "sleepy"
and "aggressive."

1:37:12
How else is a drugged chicken
supposed to act?

1:37:14
- There's other categories.
- Like what?

1:37:18
Happy, disoriented.
1:37:21
All chickens are disoriented.
Besides, we're almost out of drugs.

1:37:26
Well, maybe we ought to get
some more. This is interesting.

1:37:29
I don't think we should be feeding
those drugs to the chickens.

1:37:32
- It's unkind.
- You fed them to me.

1:37:36
Bo, would you take this sandwich
out to William?

1:37:44
I covered the tomatoes,
there's gonna be a frost tonight.

1:37:49
Summer's over.
1:37:52
What did you do to your hair?
1:37:54
- My hair? Nothing.
- Looks different.

1:37:58
No, it doesn't.

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